Arkansas Women's Tennis Travels to Kentucky and Tennessee

Razorbacks face Wildcats and Volunteers in SEC matchups

Published on Mar. 4, 2026

The University of Arkansas women's tennis team will hit the road this weekend, traveling to Kentucky to face the Wildcats on March 6th and then heading up to Knoxville to take on the Tennessee Volunteers on March 8th. The Razorbacks are coming off a 1-1 road trip to Auburn, dropping their match against the Tigers but picking up their ninth win of the season against EKU.

Why it matters

This SEC road trip will be an important test for the Razorbacks as they look to improve their conference record and position themselves for the postseason. Both Kentucky and Tennessee are formidable opponents, making these matches crucial for Arkansas' chances of finishing strong in the SEC.

The details

The Wildcats have lost their last three matches and will be hosting the Razorbacks for their first home match of the season. Tennessee, on the other hand, is on a five-match winning streak and will host Oklahoma on Friday before welcoming Arkansas on Sunday. The Razorbacks will look to bounce back from their loss to Auburn and pick up key wins against their SEC rivals.

  • The Razorbacks will face the Wildcats on March 6th at 4:00 p.m.
  • The Razorbacks will face the Volunteers on March 8th at 12:00 p.m.

The players

University of Arkansas women's tennis team

The Razorbacks women's tennis team, currently 9-4 (0-3) in the SEC, will be looking to improve their conference record with this road trip.

Kentucky Wildcats

The Kentucky Wildcats women's tennis team, currently 8-4 (0-3) in the SEC, will be hosting the Razorbacks for their first home match of the season.

Tennessee Volunteers

The Tennessee Volunteers women's tennis team, currently 7-1 (3-0) in the SEC, will be hosting the Razorbacks after a five-match winning streak.

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The takeaway

This SEC road trip will be a crucial test for the Arkansas women's tennis team as they look to improve their conference record and position themselves for the postseason. The matches against Kentucky and Tennessee will be tough, but the Razorbacks will be looking to bounce back from their recent loss and pick up key wins against their SEC rivals.